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    Bonnie and Clyde

    R1967 · Crime drama · 1h 51m

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  1. Awards

    • Academy Award Actress in a Supporting Role 1968 · Winner

    • Academy Award Cinematography 1968 · Winner

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles 1968 · Nominated

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Foreign Actor 1968 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Best Picture 1968 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1968 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Actor in a Supporting Role 1968 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Motion Picture - Drama 1968 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama 1968 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Costume Design 1968 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Director - Motion Picture 1968 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Screenplay - Motion Picture 1968 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Writing (Story and Screenplay - Written Directly 1968 · Nominated

    • Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1968 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Actor 1968 · Nominated

    • Academy Award Directing 1968 · Nominated

    • British Academy of Film & Television Arts Film 1968 · Nominated

  1. Bonnie and Clyde. Jump to. 22 wins & 29 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1968 Nominee Oscar. Best Picture. Warren Beatty. 1968 Nominee Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. Warren Beatty. 1968 Nominee Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. Faye Dunaway. 1968 Nominee Oscar. Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Gene Hackman. 1968 Nominee Oscar.

  2. Memorable Moments. Mike Nichols. Best Directing winner for The Gradaute, with presenter Leslie Caron. In the Heat of the Night. Film Editing winner Hal Ashby, director Norman Jewison, Best Actor Rod Steiger and Best Picture-winning producer Walter Mirisch. Gregory Peck. Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award recipient, with presenter Rosalind Russell.

  3. The film received Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress ( Estelle Parsons) and Best Cinematography ( Burnett Guffey ). [5] . In 1992, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

  4. With Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Michael J. Pollard, Gene Hackman. Bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks.

    • (121K)
    • Action, Biography, Crime
    • Arthur Penn
    • 1967-08-14
  5. Feb 5, 2014 · 40th Academy Awards (1967): Nominees and Winners – Cinema Sight by Wesley Lovell. BEST PICTURE. Bonnie and Clyde – Warren Beatty. Doctor Dolittle – Arthur P. Jacobs. The Graduate – Lawrence Turman. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner – Stanley Kramer. In the Heat of the Night – Walter Mirisch. DIRECTING. Bonnie and Clyde – Arthur Penn.

  6. Aug 14, 2015 · August 14, 2015 8:34am. Photofest. On August 4, 1967, a Warren Beatty film described by one critic as “part black comedy and part elegy,” held its premiere. Bonnie and Clyde went on to be...

  7. Aug 11, 2017 · With this Sunday marking the 50th anniversary of the release of Arthur Penn ’s “ Bonnie and Clyde ," we asked our writers to look back on the legacy of the film and Roger Ebert ’s famous writing about it. BRIAN TALLERICO. I often wonder if Roger knew we’d still be reading his review of “Bonnie and Clyde,” one of the most famous of his career.

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